hass-core/pyproject.toml
Joakim Plate c576a68d33
Upgrade pytest-aiohttp (#82475)
* Upgrade pytest-aiohttp

* Make sure executors, tasks and timers are closed

Some test will trigger warnings on garbage collect, these warnings
spills over into next test.

Some test trigger tasks that raise errors on shutdown, these spill
over into next test.

This is to mimic older pytest-aiohttp and it's behaviour on test
cleanup.

Discussions on similar changes for pytest-aiohttp are here:
https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-asyncio/pull/309

* Replace loop with event_loop

* Make sure time is frozen for tests

* Make sure the ConditionType is not async

  /home-assistant/homeassistant/helpers/template.py:2082: RuntimeWarning: coroutine 'AsyncMockMixin._execute_mock_call' was never awaited
    def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
  Enable tracemalloc to get traceback where the object was allocated.
  See https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/how-to/capture-warnings.html#resource-warnings for more info.

* Increase litejet press tests with a factor 10

The times are simulated anyway, and we can't stop the normal
event from occuring.

* Use async handlers for aiohttp

tests/components/motioneye/test_camera.py::test_get_still_image_from_camera
tests/components/motioneye/test_camera.py::test_get_still_image_from_camera
tests/components/motioneye/test_camera.py::test_get_stream_from_camera
tests/components/motioneye/test_camera.py::test_get_stream_from_camera
tests/components/motioneye/test_camera.py::test_camera_option_stream_url_template
tests/components/motioneye/test_camera.py::test_camera_option_stream_url_template
  /Users/joakim/src/hass/home-assistant/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/aiohttp/web_urldispatcher.py:189: DeprecationWarning: Bare functions are deprecated, use async ones
    warnings.warn(

* Switch to freezegun in modbus tests

The tests allowed clock to tick in between steps

* Make sure skybell object are fully mocked

Old tests would trigger attempts to post to could services:

```
DEBUG:aioskybell:HTTP post https://cloud.myskybell.com/api/v3/login/ Request with headers: {'content-type': 'application/json', 'accept': '*/*', 'x-skybell-app-id': 'd2b542c7-a7e4-4e1e-b77d-2b76911c7c46', 'x-skybell-client-id': '1f36a3c0-6dee-4997-a6db-4e1c67338e57'}
```

* Fix sorting that broke after rebase
2022-11-29 22:36:36 +01:00

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TOML

[build-system]
requires = ["setuptools~=62.3", "wheel~=0.37.1"]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[project]
name = "homeassistant"
version = "2022.12.0.dev0"
license = {text = "Apache-2.0"}
description = "Open-source home automation platform running on Python 3."
readme = "README.rst"
authors = [
{name = "The Home Assistant Authors", email = "hello@home-assistant.io"}
]
keywords = ["home", "automation"]
classifiers = [
"Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable",
"Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License",
"Operating System :: OS Independent",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10",
"Topic :: Home Automation",
]
requires-python = ">=3.9.0"
dependencies = [
"aiohttp==3.8.3",
"astral==2.2",
"async_timeout==4.0.2",
"attrs==21.2.0",
"atomicwrites-homeassistant==1.4.1",
"awesomeversion==22.9.0",
"bcrypt==3.1.7",
"certifi>=2021.5.30",
"ciso8601==2.2.0",
# When bumping httpx, please check the version pins of
# httpcore, anyio, and h11 in gen_requirements_all
"httpx==0.23.1",
"home-assistant-bluetooth==1.8.1",
"ifaddr==0.1.7",
"jinja2==3.1.2",
"lru-dict==1.1.8",
"PyJWT==2.5.0",
# PyJWT has loose dependency. We want the latest one.
"cryptography==38.0.3",
"orjson==3.8.1",
"pip>=21.0,<22.4",
"python-slugify==4.0.1",
"pyyaml==6.0",
"requests==2.28.1",
"typing-extensions>=4.4.0,<5.0",
"voluptuous==0.13.1",
"voluptuous-serialize==2.5.0",
"yarl==1.8.1",
]
[project.urls]
"Source Code" = "https://github.com/home-assistant/core"
"Bug Reports" = "https://github.com/home-assistant/core/issues"
"Docs: Dev" = "https://developers.home-assistant.io/"
"Discord" = "https://www.home-assistant.io/join-chat/"
"Forum" = "https://community.home-assistant.io/"
[project.scripts]
hass = "homeassistant.__main__:main"
[tool.setuptools]
platforms = ["any"]
zip-safe = false
include-package-data = true
[tool.setuptools.packages.find]
include = ["homeassistant*"]
[tool.black]
target-version = ["py39", "py310"]
exclude = 'generated'
[tool.isort]
# https://github.com/PyCQA/isort/wiki/isort-Settings
profile = "black"
# will group `import x` and `from x import` of the same module.
force_sort_within_sections = true
known_first_party = [
"homeassistant",
"tests",
]
forced_separate = [
"tests",
]
combine_as_imports = true
[tool.pylint.MAIN]
py-version = "3.9"
ignore = [
"tests",
]
# Use a conservative default here; 2 should speed up most setups and not hurt
# any too bad. Override on command line as appropriate.
jobs = 2
init-hook = """\
from pathlib import Path; \
import sys; \
from pylint.config import find_default_config_files; \
sys.path.append( \
str(Path(next(find_default_config_files())).parent.joinpath('pylint/plugins'))
) \
"""
load-plugins = [
"pylint.extensions.code_style",
"pylint.extensions.typing",
"hass_constructor",
"hass_enforce_type_hints",
"hass_imports",
"hass_logger",
]
persistent = false
extension-pkg-allow-list = [
"av.audio.stream",
"av.stream",
"ciso8601",
"orjson",
"cv2",
]
fail-on = [
"I",
]
[tool.pylint.BASIC]
class-const-naming-style = "any"
good-names = [
"_",
"ev",
"ex",
"fp",
"i",
"id",
"j",
"k",
"Run",
"ip",
]
[tool.pylint."MESSAGES CONTROL"]
# Reasons disabled:
# format - handled by black
# locally-disabled - it spams too much
# duplicate-code - unavoidable
# cyclic-import - doesn't test if both import on load
# abstract-class-little-used - prevents from setting right foundation
# unused-argument - generic callbacks and setup methods create a lot of warnings
# too-many-* - are not enforced for the sake of readability
# too-few-* - same as too-many-*
# abstract-method - with intro of async there are always methods missing
# inconsistent-return-statements - doesn't handle raise
# too-many-ancestors - it's too strict.
# wrong-import-order - isort guards this
# consider-using-f-string - str.format sometimes more readable
# ---
# Enable once current issues are fixed:
# consider-using-namedtuple-or-dataclass (Pylint CodeStyle extension)
# consider-using-assignment-expr (Pylint CodeStyle extension)
disable = [
"format",
"abstract-method",
"cyclic-import",
"duplicate-code",
"inconsistent-return-statements",
"locally-disabled",
"not-context-manager",
"too-few-public-methods",
"too-many-ancestors",
"too-many-arguments",
"too-many-branches",
"too-many-instance-attributes",
"too-many-lines",
"too-many-locals",
"too-many-public-methods",
"too-many-return-statements",
"too-many-statements",
"too-many-boolean-expressions",
"unused-argument",
"wrong-import-order",
"consider-using-f-string",
"consider-using-namedtuple-or-dataclass",
"consider-using-assignment-expr",
]
enable = [
#"useless-suppression", # temporarily every now and then to clean them up
"use-symbolic-message-instead",
]
[tool.pylint.REPORTS]
score = false
[tool.pylint.TYPECHECK]
ignored-classes = [
"_CountingAttr", # for attrs
]
mixin-class-rgx = ".*[Mm]ix[Ii]n"
[tool.pylint.FORMAT]
expected-line-ending-format = "LF"
[tool.pylint.EXCEPTIONS]
overgeneral-exceptions = [
"BaseException",
"Exception",
"HomeAssistantError",
]
[tool.pylint.TYPING]
runtime-typing = false
[tool.pylint.CODE_STYLE]
max-line-length-suggestions = 72
[tool.pytest.ini_options]
testpaths = [
"tests",
]
norecursedirs = [
".git",
"testing_config",
]
log_format = "%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)-8s %(threadName)s %(name)s:%(filename)s:%(lineno)s %(message)s"
log_date_format = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
asyncio_mode = "auto"